Getting to the stadium

The address for the Signal Iduna Park stadium is Strobelallee 50, 44139 Dortmund

You can get to the Dortmund Signal Iduna Park by a 5 minute train journey from Dortmund’s main railway station. The stadium is a short walk away. Trains typically run 3 to 4 times an hour Alternatively, you can take the U-Bahn from the centre and get off at station Westfalenhallen. From there it’s a 5 minute walk to the stadium. Lines 45 and 46 serve the station. On match days, there’s a special service that will continue to station Stadion which is even closer to the stadium

From Dortmund airport, you can get to the stadium by taking the shuttle bus to the Holzwickede/Dortmund Airport train station, taking train RB59 towards Dortmund Central and getting out at Signal Iduna Park

By car, leave the A45 at the junction Dortmund Sud and turn onto the B45 into the direction of Dortmund. There are pay and display parking places around the stadium. It will be busy. Parking is also available at the Dortmund University of Technology where shuttle buses transport fans to the stadium

At the match

Tottenham Hotspur supporters are seated in blocks 8, 60, 61, 70 and 75 in the North stand; entrance is via the middle block of turnstiles. Wheelchair spaces are located in block 6 (East Stand)

For all UEFA Champions League matches, turnstiles open 120-minutes before kick off (7pm local time). All supporters must be inside the stadium no later than 30-minutes before kick-off

Only valid ticketholders will be admitted to the ground. People with damaged or forged tickets, or people who have lost or had their tickets stolen will be turned away

Access to the stadium can be slow. There will be ticket checks and body searches at the entrance to the turnstiles

In addition to items which would usually be prohibited in the UK, the following restrictions apply at the stadium. No bottles and cans are allowed to be brought into the ground. Flags and banners with metal poles aren’t allowed.

Tips

Beware of pickpockets and bag snatchers at airports, railway stations, around the town centre and when using public transport. Only carry what you need and leave spare cash and valuables in hotel safety deposits

Change money at a bank, hotel, or in exchange kiosks – not on the street (it’s illegal and holding counterfeit money is punishable by prison in Germany)